List of state-chartered charter schools in Greater Houston

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This is a list of charter schools in Greater Houston directly administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). This list does not include charter schools administered by local school districts such as Houston ISD and Spring Branch ISD.

Contents

List of charter schools in the city limits of Houston

PreK-12 schools

School Systems

K-12 schools

3-12 schools

6-12 schools

6-10

6-8

6-7

6

9-12 schools

9-10

PreK-8 schools

K-8 schools

5-8 schools

5-7

5

PreK-7 schools

Secondary schools

High schools

Primary schools

PreK-6

PreK-5

K-5

PreK-4

K-3rd

K-2nd

K

List of charter schools near the city of Houston

Secondary schools (outside city limits)

High schools (outside city limits)

Sabotage credits and keep students in school for funding. McQuade controls all campuses and is under investigation from TEA for falsifying records.

6-12 schools (outside city limits)

K-12 schools (outside city limits)

List of formerly-operated schools

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